AWS announces new AI Factories to reduce infrastructure barriers for public, private sector
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AWS announces new AI Factories to reduce infrastructure barriers for public, private sector
""As governments and large organizations seek to scale AI projects, some are turning to the concept of an 'AI factory' to address their unique sovereignty and compliance needs," the press release announcing the partnership says. "AWS AI Factories combine the latest AI accelerators including cutting-edge NVIDIA AI computing and Trainium chips, AWS high-speed, low-latency networking, high-performance storage and databases, security, and energy-efficient infrastructure together with comprehensive AI services like Amazon Bedrock and Amazon SageMaker so customers can rapidly develop and deploy AI applications at scale.""
""By combining NVIDIA's latest Grace Blackwell and Vera Rubin architectures with AWS's secure, high-performance infrastructure and AI software stack, AWS AI Factories allow organizations to stand up powerful AI capabilities in a fraction of the time and focus entirely on innovation instead of integration," said Ian Buck, vice president and general manager of Hyperscale and HPC at NVIDIA, in the press release."
AWS AI Factories combine NVIDIA AI accelerators (including Grace Blackwell, Vera Rubin, and Trainium chips), AWS high-speed, low-latency networking, high-performance storage and databases, security, and energy-efficient infrastructure with AI services such as Amazon Bedrock and Amazon SageMaker. The AI Factories integrate AWS software and NVIDIA hardware to supply missing AI infrastructure components while interoperating with existing customer environments. The offering aims to reduce capital investment and deployment time for public and private sector customers, including governments, by addressing sovereignty, compliance, and scalability needs so organizations can focus on innovation instead of integration.
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